To start off, Bradbury warns society of the dangers in technology, and how it can take over anyone’s life by using the television. He shows us this through the life of Mildred and how she finds that her true family is the parlour walls. “Will you turn the parlour off? he asked. That's my family said Mildred.” (Bradbury 46) This quote shows how much Mildred relies on having the parlour walls on her side, and how she would have trouble living without them. While
To start off, Bradbury warns society of the dangers in technology, and how it can take over anyone’s life by using the television. He shows us this through the life of Mildred and how she finds that her true family is the parlour walls. “Will you turn the parlour off? he asked. That's my family said Mildred.” (Bradbury 46) This quote shows how much Mildred relies on having the parlour walls on her side, and how she would have trouble living without them. While